Wow judging by the dash.. The colour was Potomic Grey .one thing that is difficult to replace on Jeep Trucks is the rumming board between cab & box..these.look perfect....the nickel hood strip looks super.....My dad bought identical truck brand new.....I still got it...currently under restoration....Willys Overland....go any where do any thing.....yeah....
You look at this and you know it's got three times the beef of today's Jeep truck, the Gladiator. And anyone with two hands and the IQ of a sand eel or above can work on it.
I would keep it as original as possible including that beautiful patina. Beautiful!!!
Nice looking truck worth the time to have it paint 2 tone colors
Wow judging by the dash..
The colour was Potomic Grey .one thing that is difficult to replace on Jeep Trucks is the rumming board between cab & box..these.look perfect....the nickel hood strip looks super.....My dad bought identical truck brand new.....I still got it...currently under restoration....Willys Overland....go any where do any thing.....yeah....
Nice find
12 volts killed your gauges its made for 6 volts check your points and coil head lights //tail lights 6 volts //
You look at this and you know it's got three times the beef of today's Jeep truck, the Gladiator. And anyone with two hands and the IQ of a sand eel or above can work on it.
You fry the gauges with a 12-volt battery those are 6 volt gauges
Battery:
3 vents = 6 volts
6 vents = 12 volts